They were charged with stealing the fence materials, which were found inside the trailer, authorities said.

In addition, other stolen property was found packed in the trailer. This property was related to three other open cases that took place on Monday on Dry Creek Road in Eagle Point.

The total amount of property taken in these thefts was valued at $7,000, investigators said. Some of the items included gates, bicycles, a heat pump and a refrigerator.

"We don't know why they took the specific items they did," Carlson said. "It was fairly random. We don't know if they intended to sell them."

The sheriff's office has now returned nearly every stolen item to the owners, Carlson said.

"In cases like this it's rare to have all the property returned to the victims," Carlson said. "Anytime we can do this, it's a good thing."

Freeman remains lodged in the Jackson County Jail on two counts of first-degree theft, three counts of second-degree theft, two counts of second-degree burglary, second-degree criminal mischief, harassment and menacing. He is held on $25,000 bail.

Keeler was charged with second-degree criminal mischief, second-degree theft and second-degree trespassing. She was lodged in jail and has since been released.

Deputies are exploring the possibility that a third person was involved in the crimes, but provided no information about this person.